Two games into the Premier League season is, of course, far too early to be casting judgement, but that’s exactly what we’ve done below – ranking the Villa ‘Jordans’ in order of how well they’ve adapted to life across the channel.

1) Jordan Amavi

The former Lille defender arrived to arguably the least fanfare of the three - due mainly to his less glamorous role as left-back - but has been easily the most impressive so far.

He has adapted seamlessly to the rigours of Premier League football - combining an energy and pace going forward with a diligence towards his defensive responsibility – and possesses real quality in the final third.

Finally we come to the less-esteemed Ayew brother, Jordan. The 23-year old arrived as the most expensive of the lot - costing Villa around £12 million, according to Sky Sports – but has so far failed to even hint at being ahead of his fellow Jordans.

He has started the last two Villa games but hasn’t justified keeping the dangerous Rudy Gestede out of the team and his lack of real pace or presence, coupled with his unspectacular technique, make him an unsual striker to define – especially when his goal-scoring record is considered.